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sorry guys been a bit slack in posting updates.

apologies to all

manufacturer is pretty busy atm and is trying to meet all his orders before closing up for Christmas so if you can hang tight for just a little longer. it gets really busy everywhere around this time but he is trying to push through all the orders before closing up for Christmas so if that’s the case you all should have it by Christmas.

if you have any more enquiries you will get a quicker response if you email me at [email protected]

sorry once again.

thats fine mate. i will let you all know once its in my hands so you all can decide. those who are local will organise a mini meet and can come collect it of me then.

but thanks for being patient but ye just have to sit tight and wait.

and more questions feel free to drop me an email :P

im getting one made up atm out of galvanised steel. not powder coated of heat matted yet, so its pretty damn hot in there atm

if it fails i'll some and pick one up off ya Ashneel, in the new yr tho next batch

oh yeah would it fit a stagea ?

not to sure on that TJ. can do a trial fit at some stage.

the boxes are done and have been collected. account details will be sent shortly.

pms with account details have been sent guys.

once again thanks to all that registered interest. if you have sent me a pm with the type of box but have not received the payment details yet i apologise. send me a pm and i will reply back with details.

ta

Ash

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